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Games of Oct. 29-30, 2010

OffenseQB Devin O'Brien, Jr., John CarrollbO'Brien passed for 157 yards and three
touchdowns and ran for 175 more yards and another score as he
directed a come-from-behind 28-20 victory on the road at Capital.
It was John Carroll's first win in Bexley since 1999.

OL Greg Kurkis, John Fitzgibbons, Mike Stefanelli, Bobby
Jones, Connor Hollenbeck, Washington and Lee
The Generals line led the way to a record-breaking performance in
the Generals’ 49-14 win over Catholic on Friday evening.
W&L amassed 604 yards of total offense and held the ball for
better than 41 of the game’s 60 minutes. Additionally,
W&L set an ODAC record for rushing yards in a game with 496
yards and had three running backs eclipse the 100-yard barrier in
the contest.

RBJay Gwaltney, Sr., Kean
Gwaltney posted his fourth consecutive 200-yard rushing game,
finishing with 257 yards on 33 carries. Gwaltney, who had 124 yards
and one TD in the first half, had no yards lost and averaged 7.8
yards a carry. His 4-yard carry with 22 seconds remaining in the
first half gave Kean a 21-7 lead at halftime.

RBClinton Orr, So.,
Albion
Orr rushed for a season-high 233 yards on 33 carries, scoring on
touchdown runs of 68 and 63 yards, in the Britons' 38-21 win
against Adrian. He has now rushed for more than 100 yards in eight
consecutive MIAA games over the past two seasons, and has gone over
the 200-yard mark three times.

WBCharles Curcio, Sr.,
Gettysburg
Curcio piled up 217 all-purpose yards and had a hand in three
touchdowns in Gettysburg's 61-50 win against Susquehanna. He set
career-highs for rushing yards (70, on 10 carries) and receiving
yards (121, on 10 receptions) and rushed for the go-ahead 4-yard
touchdown run with 1:40 left as the Bullets overcame a 50-27
deficit with 18 minutes remaining.

WRChris Langstaff, Sr.,
Chapman
Langstaff had a career-high 171 yards including an 84-yard
touchdown pass in Chapman's 28-24 win over Occidental, the
Panthers' first win against Oxy in six years. Langstaff also set a
school record with an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown in the
second quarter for 256 all-purpose yards.

WRZaVious Robbins, Sr.,
Hardin-Simmons
Robbins set career highs in yards (193) and catches (16) as the
Cowboys beat crosstown rival McMurry 34-13. The performance put him
over 1,000 yards receiving for the season.

DefenseDEChris Mayes, Jr., WesleyMayes had seven tackles, five solo, with
four tackles for a loss, a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble
recovery in the Route 13 Rivalry win against Salisbury. He helped
spearhead a defense that held the second rated rushing attack in
NCAA Division III to 164 yards (279 less than its average) and two
top 12 ranked runners were held to 17 yards combined on 35
carries.

DTAndy Lovins, So.,
HeidelbergLovins recorded four tackles for loss, two and a
half sacks and forced a fumble in a 36-3 win against Wilmington. He
had six tackles, five of them solo.

DTAndrew Haim, Sr.,
IthacaHelped Ithaca hold Division III's 16th-rated
passer to 200 yards (more than 100 under his average) and an
average of under five yards per attempt by breaking up three passes
and recording two sacks. Shared a tackle with a defensive end on a
Bomber safety, keeping a Utica running back from getting out
of his own end zone on a play run from the Pioneer 1.

DEJim Clendenning, Jr., North Central
(Ill.)Clendenning finished with
a career-high four tackles for loss and six total tackles (all
solo) in a 47-13 win at Elmhurst. The Cardinals' defense held
Elmhurst to a net loss of 34 yards rushing.

LBTony Brown, So., AlbionBrown recorded 14 tackles, six solo.Albion was protecting a 24-14 lead when Adrian had a
first down at its 44. Brown timed his blitz off the edge perfectly
to gain an 8-yard sack and Adrian was forced to punt.

LBTyler Russell, Sr., Worcester
State
Russell had a game-best 19 tackles, eight solo, three and a half
tackles for loss with a sack and a forced fumble in a 41-6 win
against Fitchburg State.

LBKeith Barnes, So.,
SUNY-MaritimeBarnes led a defense that held Norwich without an
offensive score in a 20-2 home win. He had 11 tackles, eight solo,
including 2.5 for combined losses of 10 yards. He had one sack and
an interception on the opening drive of the game that he returned
31 yards. Barnes also forced a fumble, recorded a pass breakup and
a quarterback hurry.

CBTyler Langs, Sr., Wheaton
(Ill.)Langs intercepted three Augustana passes on
Saturday in Wheaton's 20-14 win. Langs returned his three picks for
a total of 102 yards. He also led the Thunder with a team-high
eight total tackles, all solo stops. He secured the Wheaton win
when he deflected an Augustana pass on fourth down in the closing
seconds to stop the Vikings' final offensive play.

SKevin Gerhart, Sr.,
WilkesGerhart picked off two passes, including one he
returned 100 yards for a touchdown, and posted six tackles to help
Wilkes to a 31-14 win against Lycoming. Both of Gerhart's picks
came inside the Wilkes five-yard line with Lycoming driving. His
interception return came with 2:55 left in the fourth quarter with
Wilkes up 17-7 and Lycoming with a first-and-goal at the 3-yard
line.

SBryan Gary, So.,
Waynesburg
Gary intercepted his third pass over the past two games and
returned it 80 yards for a Waynesburg touchdown during the Yellow
Jackets' 34-28 win at Saint Vincent. The pick-six gave the Jackets
a 28-21 lead in the fourth quarter. Gary also finished second on
the team with seven total tackles.

CBZack Corpe, Fr.,
Franklin
Corpe returned two interceptions for touchdowns (of 21 and 45
yards) in a 69-10 win at Anderson. Corpe made six tackles, five
solo, and had two pass breakups. On special teams, he forced and
recovered a fumble on the AU 12-yard-line (on the same punt play)
that set up the Grizzlies' first touchdown.

Special teamsKScott Roche, Jr., Wheaton
(Ill.)Roche made four field goals to help Wheaton to a
20-14 victory at Augustana. He was 4-for-4 on the day, with a
25-yarder in the first quarter. In the second quarter he kicked a
career-long 52-yarder and converted a 42-yarder as time expired to
end the first half. His fourth field goal was a 32-yarder with 7:22
remaining in the fourth quarter to cut Augustana's lead to
14-12.

STJonathan Koop, So.,
Wabash
Koop scored his fourth blocked punt return of the season on a
9-yard return against Allegheny, extending his Wabash record and
closing in on the NCAA Division III of record of five. The Little
Giants blocked their team-record 10th kick of the season (ninth
punt).

PJared Jenkins, Sr., UW-Stevens
PointJenkins averaged 54.7 yards per punt on six
punts, with a long of 70, in the Pointers' 27-14 loss to
UW-Whitewater.

RETKendall Owens, Jr., Thomas More Owens finished with 253 all-purpose yards in the Saints'
37-13 win against Westminster (Pa.) as he returned a punt 96 yards
for a touchdown to go along with three kickoff returns for 64
yards.